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U.S. hegemonism completely exposed: U.S. will take action against Syria wether U.N. agrees or not
2018-04-10 08:37:26
Overseas Network, April 10th, in response to the so-called Syrian use of chemical weapons, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Niki Blackley told the UN Security Council on Monday (9th) that the U.S. will take actions against the Syrian government, regardless of the U.N. And accused Russia of "deliberately obstructing" this.
According to a report from the Russian TV station today, Hei Lie said at the UN Security Council meeting on the 9th, “We are not just showing pictures of infant deaths. We are not just appealing for conscience. It is time we must let the world see justice get done. The U.S. side also accused Russia of supporting the "demon" Bashar al-Assad and accused Assad of "using chemical weapons to harm children."
Hei Li threatened, “Russian regime, they are stained with the blood of Syrian children. The victim’s photographs cannot shame them. We have already tried this before.” Hei Li added, “There is no civilized government meeting and There is no connection between Assad's 'wrongful regime'."
Previously, the Western-backed non-governmental organization White Helmets and Syrian anti-government “Islamic Army” claimed that the Syrian government carried out chemical weapons attacks against civilians in the Duma city on the outskirts of Damascus. The Russian ambassador to the United Nations Vassily Nebenzia called the incident "false news," stressing that after the Syrian government forces liberated the area from militants, the region did not find traces of the so-called CW attacks. .
According to reports, however, when the United States Ambassador Black Li talked about the attack, it seemed as if the attack had indeed been confirmed and it was the Syrian government. Black Li said that if the United Nations “has refused to follow Washington’s leadership in Syria because of Russia’s obstruction,” then “the United States will act alone.”
Hei Li also said, "History will remember this moment. The UN Security Council has not fulfilled its responsibilities but has also demonstrated complete and complete failure in protecting the Syrian people. The United States will respond in whatever way."
Earlier in this meeting, the Russian ambassador warned the United States and its allies that unauthorized military action against Syria may incur "serious consequences," and that Russian troops were legally deployed at the invitation of the Syrian government. The Russian ambassador Nabanziah said, “What the Western military adventure will bring, the results are already well-known, and the examples of Yugoslavia, Iraq, and Libya have shown everything. No one gave you the power to play the world’s police, nor did it allow you to Act as prosecutors, judges and executioners."
The report mentioned that in 1999, the United States launched a NATO attack against Yugoslavia on the grounds of "humanitarian care" and launched an attack on Libya in 2011. In the Libyan operation, the United Nations initially authorized the establishment of a no-fly zone. However, within a few days, the operation was transformed into a “subversion of power” operation. In 2003, the United States invaded Iraq without authorization from the United Nations and claimed that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and chemical weapons. However, so far no such weapons have been found.
According to the Associated Press news, US President Trump said in a cabinet meeting on the morning of April 8th that he will make a decision within 24 to 48 hours regarding the Syrian gas attack and whether or not he will attack Syria.
Earlier, Trump announced on the 8th Twitter that "Syria has had a mad chemical weapons attack" and accused Russia's President Putin, Russia and Iran of having responsibility for supporting Bashar and "having to pay a heavy price." According to the “Washington Post” report, the British Foreign Ministry also issued a statement condemning the Syrian government’s “atrocities against innocent civilians” and calling on Russia not to intervene in the investigation of this incident.
According to reports from the Russian Satellite News Agency, the French Elysee Palace issued a statement on the 8th local time, saying that President Trump and French President Markron had a call and exchanged opinions on the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian city Duma. Mark Long strongly condemned it. With regard to the use of chemical weapons by civilians, the United States and France will also condemn the matter at the UN Security Council meeting on the 9th and stress that it is necessary to find out the responsibilities.
Officials in Syria told the SANA News Agency that the militants had spread rumors of the use of chemical weapons in the East Quinta do Mar, in an attempt to block the Syrian government's aggressive offensive. The source said that the government forces that take advantage of and are determined to attack do not need chemical weapons.
2018-04-10 08:37:26
Overseas Network, April 10th, in response to the so-called Syrian use of chemical weapons, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Niki Blackley told the UN Security Council on Monday (9th) that the U.S. will take actions against the Syrian government, regardless of the U.N. And accused Russia of "deliberately obstructing" this.
According to a report from the Russian TV station today, Hei Lie said at the UN Security Council meeting on the 9th, “We are not just showing pictures of infant deaths. We are not just appealing for conscience. It is time we must let the world see justice get done. The U.S. side also accused Russia of supporting the "demon" Bashar al-Assad and accused Assad of "using chemical weapons to harm children."
Hei Li threatened, “Russian regime, they are stained with the blood of Syrian children. The victim’s photographs cannot shame them. We have already tried this before.” Hei Li added, “There is no civilized government meeting and There is no connection between Assad's 'wrongful regime'."
Previously, the Western-backed non-governmental organization White Helmets and Syrian anti-government “Islamic Army” claimed that the Syrian government carried out chemical weapons attacks against civilians in the Duma city on the outskirts of Damascus. The Russian ambassador to the United Nations Vassily Nebenzia called the incident "false news," stressing that after the Syrian government forces liberated the area from militants, the region did not find traces of the so-called CW attacks. .
According to reports, however, when the United States Ambassador Black Li talked about the attack, it seemed as if the attack had indeed been confirmed and it was the Syrian government. Black Li said that if the United Nations “has refused to follow Washington’s leadership in Syria because of Russia’s obstruction,” then “the United States will act alone.”
Hei Li also said, "History will remember this moment. The UN Security Council has not fulfilled its responsibilities but has also demonstrated complete and complete failure in protecting the Syrian people. The United States will respond in whatever way."
Earlier in this meeting, the Russian ambassador warned the United States and its allies that unauthorized military action against Syria may incur "serious consequences," and that Russian troops were legally deployed at the invitation of the Syrian government. The Russian ambassador Nabanziah said, “What the Western military adventure will bring, the results are already well-known, and the examples of Yugoslavia, Iraq, and Libya have shown everything. No one gave you the power to play the world’s police, nor did it allow you to Act as prosecutors, judges and executioners."
The report mentioned that in 1999, the United States launched a NATO attack against Yugoslavia on the grounds of "humanitarian care" and launched an attack on Libya in 2011. In the Libyan operation, the United Nations initially authorized the establishment of a no-fly zone. However, within a few days, the operation was transformed into a “subversion of power” operation. In 2003, the United States invaded Iraq without authorization from the United Nations and claimed that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and chemical weapons. However, so far no such weapons have been found.
According to the Associated Press news, US President Trump said in a cabinet meeting on the morning of April 8th that he will make a decision within 24 to 48 hours regarding the Syrian gas attack and whether or not he will attack Syria.
Earlier, Trump announced on the 8th Twitter that "Syria has had a mad chemical weapons attack" and accused Russia's President Putin, Russia and Iran of having responsibility for supporting Bashar and "having to pay a heavy price." According to the “Washington Post” report, the British Foreign Ministry also issued a statement condemning the Syrian government’s “atrocities against innocent civilians” and calling on Russia not to intervene in the investigation of this incident.
According to reports from the Russian Satellite News Agency, the French Elysee Palace issued a statement on the 8th local time, saying that President Trump and French President Markron had a call and exchanged opinions on the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian city Duma. Mark Long strongly condemned it. With regard to the use of chemical weapons by civilians, the United States and France will also condemn the matter at the UN Security Council meeting on the 9th and stress that it is necessary to find out the responsibilities.
Officials in Syria told the SANA News Agency that the militants had spread rumors of the use of chemical weapons in the East Quinta do Mar, in an attempt to block the Syrian government's aggressive offensive. The source said that the government forces that take advantage of and are determined to attack do not need chemical weapons.